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The Malta Environment Planning Authority (MEPA) has stopped works on the Cafe/Visitors Centre at Dwejra pending further investigations, saying that it is possible that there are deviations from the approved plans.
The Regional Committee of Alternattiva Demokratika in Gozo has said that it welcomes the decision of the Planning Authority to stop the further concrete works at Dwejra.
“MEPA should take this opportunity to ensure that all activities carried out to implement the Management Plan for Dwejra are fully transparent and that those responsible for its implementation are fully accountable and monitored” said Mr. Victor Galea, the Green Party’s spokesman for Gozo.














